
Electric Motor IP Protection Class: IP55, IP65, IP66
When buying an electric motor, there is a parameter just as important as power and speed but often overlooked: the protection class, that is the IP code. Choosing the wrong IP clas... More Details

When buying an electric motor, there is a parameter just as important as power and speed but often overlooked: the protection class, that is the IP code. Choosing the wrong IP clas... More Details

If you have decided to raise your facility efficiency level to IE5, the next question is usually a technology choice: synchronous reluctance (SynRM) or permanent magnet (PM) synchr... More Details

A building heating system is like an organism whose heart beats in the boiler room; what runs this heart are the electric motors driving the circulation pumps. When these pumps, wh... More Details

When buying an electric motor most buyers look only at power, speed, and price; yet the real matter that determines the years after the motor arrives on site is the warranty covera... More Details

Motor selection in crushers, breakers, mills, and presses requires a completely different discipline from selecting a normal pump or fan motor. In these applications the load is no... More Details

An electric motor nameplate stating IE3 or IE4 does not mean you will see that efficiency one-to-one in the field. The efficiency value on the nameplate is a reference measured und... More Details

When you buy a cast iron bodied electric motor, the detail most often overlooked, yet the one that decides the fate of the installation day, is the motor shaft diameter. A wrong sh... More Details

When a motor in your facility fails or you are buying a new IE4 high-efficiency motor to upgrade the efficiency class, the most critical question is: How do I choose the equivalen... More Details

When buying an IE3 electric motor or replacing an existing motor, the most reliable way to choose the right product is to read the motor's nameplate (rating plate) correctly. The ... More Details

You have a three-phase asynchronous motor designed to run on 380V, but you only have a 220V single-phase grid. In this situation, common in workshops, farms or small businesses, t... More Details

If you run a business in İzmir's Bornova, Gaziemir or Buca districts, what you care about most during a motor failure or a new line setup is speed: sourcing the right electric mot... More Details

When buying a new high-efficiency electric motor for your plant, the most current question is: IE5 or IE4? While IE4 Super Premium motors remain the backbone of the market, the IE... More Details

An electric motor's noise and vibration are often not just a comfort matter; high noise and vibration directly affect both workplace standards and the life of the motor and the con... More Details

In crusher and stone-crushing plants, the moment the motor is stressed the most is the initial start. A heavy flywheel mass and a crusher with material left inside demand very high... More Details

İzmir is the heart of Aegean industry, and the Atatürk Organized Industrial Zone (AOSB, Çiğli) and the Pancar Organized Industrial Zone (Torbalı) are two of its busiest production ... More Details

Replacing an old standard-efficiency (IE1/IE2) motor that has run in your plant for years with an IE4 motor is a deferred but high-return investment for most operations. As energy ... More Details

Getting two different speeds from a single motor is a direct purchasing advantage for many machine builders and plant operators. Dual-speed (Dahlander) asynchronous motors let you ... More Details

When buying an asynchronous motor, most buyers look only at power (kW) and speed (rpm); yet for hard-starting loads one more parameter is critical: the torque class (Design N / Des... More Details

If you are about to buy an electric motor for hot and dusty environments such as cement, stone crushing, foundry, mill, boiler room or open field, the right decision has two pillar... More Details

If you are a project manager or buyer about to purchase an IE4 Super Premium motor, the most critical question is often not the motor's technical spec but "when will it be in my ha... More Details